❓ Mr. Graham asks about the allocation and administration of Youth Development Holiday Program funds in regional WA. The response details funding distribution in the Pilbara and Kimberley, identifies the Department for Community Development as the administrator, and confirms program operation in January 2003.
AnsweredQoN 1464Legislative Assembly
Asked
6 May 2003
Member
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
QuestionView source ↗
(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
Of this $30,000, $10,000 was allocated to the North West of the state: $5,000 to organisations in the Pilbara and $5,000 to organisations in the Kimberley region. (b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000). Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000). Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
Of this $30,000, $10,000 was allocated to the North West of the state: $5,000 to organisations in the Pilbara and $5,000 to organisations in the Kimberley region. (b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000). Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000). Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000). (c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers. Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program: PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
PILBARA Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500) Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500) Newman YMCA ($2,000) KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
KIMBERLEY Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000) Beagle Bay Community ($1,000) Kalumburu Community ($1,000) Oombugurri Association ((1,000) Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000) (d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
(d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
Response time
42 days
(a) At the same time as the announcement that $20,000 had been provided through the Youth Development Holiday Program for the Perth Metropolitan area, $30,000 was allocated to 25 organisations in country areas.
Of this $30,000, $10,000 was allocated to the North West of the state: $5,000 to organisations in the Pilbara and $5,000 to organisations in the Kimberley region.
(b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000).
Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000).
(c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers.
Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program:
PILBARA
Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500)
Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500)
Newman YMCA ($2,000)
KIMBERLEY
Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000)
Beagle Bay Community ($1,000)
Kalumburu Community ($1,000)
Oombugurri Association ((1,000)
Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000)
(d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
Of this $30,000, $10,000 was allocated to the North West of the state: $5,000 to organisations in the Pilbara and $5,000 to organisations in the Kimberley region.
(b) Pilbara towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January-2003 break were Port Hedland ($1500), South Hedland ($1500), and Mt Newman ($2000).
Kimberley towns and communities that received Youth Development Holiday Program funds for the January 2003 break were Bidyadanga ($1000), Beagle Bay ($1000) Kalumburu ($1000), Oombulgurri ($1000), and Warmun ($1000).
(c) The Department for Community Development allocates and administers the Youth Development Holiday Program funds. Organisations are invited to apply for grants through advertisements in the West Australian and local newspapers.
Individual organisations that received funding are responsible to implement the program:
PILBARA
Town of Port Hedland, Community Art Centre ($1,500)
Youth Involvement Council, South Hedland ($1,500)
Newman YMCA ($2,000)
KIMBERLEY
Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community ($1,000)
Beagle Bay Community ($1,000)
Kalumburu Community ($1,000)
Oombugurri Association ((1,000)
Warmun Aboriginal Corporation ($1,000)
(d) The programs were funded to operate in January 2003.
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